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In Reply to: Red Wine Collection for Beginners posted by SeanC on May 20, 2003 at 13:17:25:
Hi, I'd recommend starting to try the different wines before you start laying them down for a while. Your tastes will change a lot in the first few years. Plus, you should explore different grape types and different areas. As you find things you like a lot, buy a few to keep for later. Don't buy too many though. ;- ) Also, try wines under $20 at first. There are plenty of good value wines available depending on where you live. If you're in California you'll have too many to choose from. If you're anywhere else, find a store that concentrates on fine wines. Hopefully, they will do tastings. If not, find someone with similar tastes and have them help you navigate things. Last, the wine fridge will only be good if you plan on keeping wine for a year or more. The better the fridge, the longer you can store them in there. Most are only good enough to store wine in for 2-3 years. Better ones like the Marvel wine grotto (50 bottles) are good for 5 or so. A larger one like a vinoteque (sp?) will allow you to cellar for extended periods of time.
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Please explain why a small cheap refrigerator will only keep wine a few years, and a large expensive one will keep wine much longer.
Thanks!
I must know...why would a cheap refrigerator store wine for only a few years, and a big expensive one for much longer?
thanks!
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